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Chip Resetter for Canon ImagePROGRAF 1000
Does anyone have an opinion about these?
The Canon A2 printer has arrived, and I am waiting for a few bits and pieces to be delivered before I try and get it to print.
The ink situation is a separate post (whether or not Inktec brand will rapidly fade).
Apparently, the cartridge chips require bypassing ….. all 12 of them.
Therefore, I wonder if anyone on this forum has an opinion or experience.
Does anyone have an opinion about these?
The Canon A2 printer has arrived, and I am waiting for a few bits and pieces to be delivered before I try and get it to print.
The ink situation is a separate post (whether or not Inktec brand will rapidly fade).
Apparently, the cartridge chips require bypassing ….. all 12 of them.
Therefore, I wonder if anyone on this forum has an opinion or experience.
- The first option appears to be a waste of money. Single use chips (twelve of them) cost roughly £120 for the set of twelve. They work ONCE, and are replaced when the (80ml) cartridge runs out. Did I make a mistake? Doesn’t sound realistic.
- A chip resitter contraption exists and is sold on EBay for roughly £80. Will this do the trick? Just plonk an empty cartridge onto it and everything works as new? Or not?
- Mr. Toolman is a printing expert, and I forced myself to watch one of his videos about this specific printer. He has an interesting contraption integrated into his printer with various blinking LED lights indicating (roughly) the ink level of refilled cartridges. Found the seller …. approximately £250 plus postage (and import problems) from USA. Anyone used it? Is it a good thing? Better than a chip resitter? Rubbish? Great? The video showing the Ink Level Sensor System is here